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Flitefone
20th Jul 2010, 11:21
Heathrow had its busiest day ever in terms of aircraft movements on July 12th

Record day at Heathrow despite decline - NATS (http://www.nats.co.uk/news/record-day-at-heathrow-despite-decline/)

According the analysts, Asia/Pac, Mid east are also booming again...


Market Outlook: Cycling proficiency (http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/06/23/343577/market-outlook-cycling-proficiency.html)

How long before growth returns to the UK airports beyond LHR?

dwlpl
20th Jul 2010, 12:44
Liverpool has had growth in 6 out of the last 8 months with an average of 7% increase.

The two months it didnt have the growth was in April and May, the volcano affected months, this year.

bobsyerunlce
20th Jul 2010, 13:16
Reported here in Bristol last week...

BRISTOL Airport is expected to be confirmed as the fastest growing airport in the country when official figures are released later this month by the Civil Aviation Authority.

The airport saw customer numbers increase by 8.52 per cent to 583,000 in June at a time when most other regional airports saw passenger totals falling.

The total number of people to pass through the airport this year stands at 2.5 million even though air travel has been badly hit by the recession and the volcanic ash crisis.

In contrast, Birmingham saw a fall of 5.2 per cent while passenger numbers at Cardiff were down 14.7 per cent. Just about every major airport suffered a fall in numbers including Manchester, Luton and London's three main airports.

Bristol is currently ninth in the national rankings but is hoping that its £150 million expansion plan will propel it further up the table.

Five out of the first six months of 2010 saw more passengers use the airport than in 2009, with April – when UK air travel was badly hit by the Icelandic volcano ash cloud – the one exception.

Aviation director Shaun Browne said: "Demand for both business and leisure travel is returning to levels seen before the recession, and airlines are responding by introducing additional capacity this summer.

"Glastonbury also generated a large number of visitors to the region in June, with Bristol Airport proving to be a popular gateway for festival-goers. This continued growth in demand underlines the need to develop and enhance facilities for passengers."

North Somerset Council approved the airport's expansion plans last month and the aim is to increase capacity to 10 million passengers a year.

dwlpl
20th Jul 2010, 14:42
BRISTOL Airport is expected to be confirmed as the fastest growing airport in the country when official figures are released later this month by the Civil Aviation Authority.

The airport saw customer numbers increase by 8.52 per cent to 583,000 in June at a time when most other regional airports saw passenger totals falling.

If its June they are looking at then Liverpool was up 11%.